A trust shall constitute a benefits consortium when all of the following conditions exist:
1. The trust is subject to (i) ERISA and U.S. Department of Labor regulations applicable to multiple employer welfare arrangements and (ii) the authority of the U.S. Department of Labor to enforce such law and regulations;
2. A Form M-1, Report for Multiple Employer Welfare Arrangements (MEWAs), for the applicable plan year shall be filed with the U.S. Department of Labor identifying the arrangement among the trust, sponsoring association, and benefit plans offered through the trust as a multiple employer welfare arrangement;
3. The trust operates as a nonprofit voluntary employee beneficiary association within the meaning of § 501(c)(9) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986;
4. The trust's organizational documents:
a. Provide that the trust is sponsored by the sponsoring association;
b. State that its purpose is to provide medical, prescription drug, dental, and vision benefits to employees of the sponsoring association and its members and the dependents of those employees through benefits plans;
c. Provide that the funds of the trust are to be used for the benefit of the participating employees, and their dependents, through insurance, self-insurance, or a combination thereof as determined by the trustee and for defraying reasonable expenses of administering and operating the trust and the benefits plans offered through the trust;
d. Limit participation in the benefits plans offered through the trust to employers that are the sponsoring association, members of the sponsoring association, and their affiliates;
e. Limit the benefits plans offered through the trust to benefits plans sponsored by the sponsoring association;
f. Grant the sponsoring association the power to appoint the trustee of the trust;
g. Provide the trustee with powers for the control and management of the trust; and
h. Require the trustee to discharge its duties with respect to the trust in accordance with the fiduciary duties defined in ERISA;
5. Five or more employers participate in the benefits plans offered through the trust;
6. The trust establishes and maintains reserves determined in accordance with sound actuarial principles;
7. The trust has purchased and maintains policies of specific, aggregate, and terminal excess insurance with retention levels determined in accordance with sound actuarial principles from insurers licensed to transact the business of insurance in the Commonwealth;
8. The trust has secured one or more guarantees or standby letters of credit guaranteeing the payment of claims under the benefits plans offered through the trust in an aggregate amount not less than (i) the trust's annual aggregate excess insurance retention level, minus (ii) the annual premium assessments for the benefits plans offered through the trust, minus (iii) the trust's net assets, which net assets amount shall be net of the trust's reasonable estimate of incurred but not reported claims; and such guarantees or letters of credit have been issued by (a) banks participating in the benefits plans offered through the trust or (b) qualified United States financial institutions as such term is used in subdivision 2 c of § 38.2-1316.4;
9. The trust has purchased and maintains commercially reasonable fiduciary liability insurance;
10. The trust has purchased and maintains a bond that satisfies the requirements of ERISA;
11. The trust is audited annually by an independent certified public accountant;
12. The trust does not include in its name the words "insurance," "insurer," "underwriter," "mutual," or any other word or term or combination of words or terms that is uniquely descriptive of an insurance company or insurance business unless the context of the remaining words or terms clearly indicates that the entity is not an insurance company and is not carrying on the business of insurance; and
13. The trust does not pay commissions or other remuneration to any person that is conditioned upon the enrollment of persons in any benefits plan offered by the trust.
2014, cc. 220, 296.
Structure Code of Virginia
Title 6.2 - Financial Institutions and Services
§ 6.2-801. Application of chapter
§ 6.2-802. Effect of chapter on certain banks
§ 6.2-803. Entities authorized to engage in banking business
§ 6.2-804. Amendment of powers of state banks by regulation of the Commission
§ 6.2-806. Saturday closing of banks
§ 6.2-807. Discoverability or admissibility of compliance review committee documents
§ 6.2-808. Incorporation; corporate powers
§ 6.2-810. Effect of chapter on charter powers
§ 6.2-811. Membership in Federal Reserve Bank System or Federal Home Loan Bank System
§ 6.2-812. Inspection of records, reports, and information of insured banks
§ 6.2-813. Participation by banks in school thrift or savings plans
§ 6.2-815. Suspension of business during emergency
§ 6.2-816. Banks to obtain certificate of authority
§ 6.2-817. Capital stock subscriptions
§ 6.2-818.1. Virtual currency custody services by banks
§ 6.2-819. Authority to engage in trust business; permission of Commission required
§ 6.2-820. Powers of national banks as fiduciaries
§ 6.2-821. Separation of banking and trust functions; establishment of trust department
§ 6.2-822. Merger and share exchange by state banks
§ 6.2-823. Conversion of national banking association to state bank; certificate of authority
§ 6.2-824. Status of converted bank
§ 6.2-825. State bank becoming national bank; notice required; effect on liabilities
§ 6.2-826. Effect of conversion of state bank to national bank
§ 6.2-827. Rights of national bank stockholders dissenting from conversion
§ 6.2-828. Conversion of state bank to federal savings institution
§ 6.2-830. Conversion from stock association to bank; conversion from bank to stock association
§ 6.2-831. Establishment of branch banks; redesignation of main office
§ 6.2-832. Establishment of automated teller machines and electronic terminals
§ 6.2-833. Bank agent for depository institution
§ 6.2-834. Operation of branch office under different name; civil penalty
§ 6.2-835. Banking facilities in certain hospitals or federal areas
§ 6.2-837. Interstate branching by Virginia state banks
§ 6.2-838. Interstate branching
§ 6.2-839. Interstate branching through the acquisition of a branch
§ 6.2-840. Filing requirements
§ 6.2-843. Examination; periodic reports; cooperative agreements; assessment of fees
§ 6.2-845. Additional branches
§ 6.2-847. Notice of subsequent merger or other transaction
§ 6.2-850. Authority to branch outside the Commonwealth by merger
§ 6.2-851. Interstate merger transactions and branching permitted
§ 6.2-852. Filing requirements
§ 6.2-853. Conditions for interstate merger
§ 6.2-855. Examinations and periodic reports
§ 6.2-856. Cooperative agreements; assessment of fees
§ 6.2-859. Notice of subsequent merger
§ 6.2-860. Bank to be managed by board of directors; number of directors
§ 6.2-861. Application of Virginia Stock Corporation Act
§ 6.2-862. Directors to own stock in bank
§ 6.2-864. Report to Commission of election of director
§ 6.2-865. Removal of director or officer; appeals; penalty
§ 6.2-866. Meetings of board of directors
§ 6.2-867. Discount by officer, director, or employee of paper refused by bank
§ 6.2-868. Bonds required of officers and employees; blanket bond
§ 6.2-869. Dividends; surplus; undivided profits
§ 6.2-870. Limitation of amount invested in bank premises
§ 6.2-871. Investment in stock or securities of bank service corporations
§ 6.2-872. For what purpose banks may purchase, hold, and convey real estate
§ 6.2-873. Additional permissible investments in real estate
§ 6.2-874. Prohibited uses of bank's own stock; other investments or loans
§ 6.2-875. Limitations on obligations of borrowers
§ 6.2-876. Loans to executive officers or directors
§ 6.2-877. Overdrafts by bank officer or director
§ 6.2-878. Loans secured by real estate generally
§ 6.2-879. Certain loans not considered loans secured by real estate
§ 6.2-881. Investment in reverse annuity mortgages
§ 6.2-882. Bank borrowing money or rediscounting its notes
§ 6.2-883. Acceptance of drafts or bills of exchange; issuance of letters of credit
§ 6.2-884. Ownership and lease of personal property
§ 6.2-885. Investment in stock or securities of controlled subsidiary corporations
§ 6.2-886. Regulation of controlled subsidiary corporations by Commission
§ 6.2-887. Insurance business of controlled subsidiary
§ 6.2-888. Real estate brokerage business of controlled subsidiary
§ 6.2-890. Preferences by pledging assets
§ 6.2-891. Perfection of certain security interests
§ 6.2-892. Federal deposit insurance a credit towards certain required bonds
§ 6.2-893. Payment of balance of deceased person or person under disability
§ 6.2-894. Deposits in and withdrawals from accounts of convicts
§ 6.2-897. Bank need not inquire as to fiduciary funds deposited in fiduciary's personal account
§ 6.2-899. Examination of affiliates
§ 6.2-900. Special examinations
§ 6.2-901. Assistance in making examinations
§ 6.2-902. Notice of examination
§ 6.2-903. Revaluation of assets after examination
§ 6.2-904. Report of examination; inspection and dissemination to directors
§ 6.2-905. Communications to board or executive committee
§ 6.2-906. Disclosure of irregularities; Commission's powers
§ 6.2-907. Reports of condition and other statements
§ 6.2-908. Fees for supervision and regulation and for certain examinations and investigations
§ 6.2-909. Assessment and payment of fees; lien
§ 6.2-911. Examination of national banks
§ 6.2-913. Closing bank; appointment of receiver
§ 6.2-914. Merger or transfer of assets of insolvent bank
§ 6.2-915. Protection of state deposits upon insolvency
§ 6.2-916. Appointment of receiver
§ 6.2-917. Execution of powers of sale by receivers
§ 6.2-918. Rights and powers of receivers generally
§ 6.2-919. Interest on deposits; distribution of surplus remaining after payment of depositors
§ 6.2-920. Proceedings to bar certain claims against banks in liquidation
§ 6.2-921. When publication of list of creditors unnecessary
§ 6.2-922. When publication once in two newspapers sufficient
§ 6.2-924. Power of receivers to contract for loans and make investments
§ 6.2-926. Appointment of FDIC as receiver
§ 6.2-927. Transfer of title to bank assets
§ 6.2-928. Posting of notice; effect of posting notice
§ 6.2-930. Emergency sale of assets
§ 6.2-931. Notice and proof of claim; notice of rejection of claim; petition for hearing
§ 6.2-932. Payment of claims filed after prescribed period
§ 6.2-933. Distribution of assets
§ 6.2-934. Receivership procedures involving assets held by closed bank as fiduciary
§ 6.2-936. Subrogation to rights of bank depositors
§ 6.2-937. Destruction of records
§ 6.2-939. Unlawful use of terms indicating that business is bank; penalty
§ 6.2-940. Making derogatory statements affecting banks; penalty
§ 6.2-941. Use of bank name, logo, or symbol for marketing purposes; penalty
§ 6.2-942. False certification of checks; penalty
§ 6.2-943. Offenses by officer, director, agent, or employee of bank; penalties
§ 6.2-945. Receiving deposit knowing bank to be insolvent; penalty
§ 6.2-946. Civil penalties for violation of Commission's orders
§ 6.2-948. Privilege for self-assessment reports
§ 6.2-949. Exceptions from self-evaluation privilege
§ 6.2-950. Effect on other privileges